C12N2760/18671

Recombinant human/bovine parainfluenza virus 1 (HPIV1) expressing a chimeric RSV/HPIV1 F protein and uses thereof

Recombinant paramyxoviruses including a viral genome encoding a heterologous gene are provided. In several embodiments, the recombinant paramyxovirus is a recombinant parainfluenza virus, such as a recombinant PIV3 including a viral genome encoding a heterologous respiratory syncytial virus F ectodomain linked to the transmembrane domain and the cytoplasmic tail of the F protein from the PIV3. Nucleic acid molecules including the genome of a recombinant paramyxoviruses are also provided. The recombinant viruses may advantageously be used in vaccine formulations, such as for vaccines against parainfluenza virus and respiratory syncytial virus.

T-CELL EPITOPES OF HUMAN PARAINFLUENZA VIRUS 3 FOR ADOPTIVE T-CELL IMMUNOTHERAPY

Disclosed are compositions of T-cells, libraries of such T-cells, and methods of making T-cell subpopulations for treatment of human parainfluenza virus (HPIV) infections, particularly HPIV type 3 (HPIV3) infections. Also disclosed are T-cell compositions comprising cell subpopulations stimulated with HPIV3 antigens and T cell banks containing these compositions for off-the-shelf availability of T cells for treatment of disease.

TEMPERATURE-BASED TRANSIENT DELIVERY OF NUCLEIC ACIDS AND PROTEINS TO CELLS AND TISSUES
20220372518 · 2022-11-24 · ·

The present disclosure relates to methods for transiently activating temperature-sensitive agents in one or more cells, for example by contacting one or more cells with a temperature-sensitive agent and transiently incubating the cells at a permissive temperature for inducing an activity of the temperature-sensitive agent in the cells. Additionally, the present disclosure relates to methods of contacting one or more cells in a subject with a temperature-sensitive agent and then lowering the subject's core body temperature to a permissive temperature for inducing an activity of the temperature-sensitive agent in the cells. The disclosure also relates to methods of contacting one or more cells in a subject with a temperature-sensitive agent, maintaining the subject's surface body temperature at a permissive temperature for inducing an activity of the temperature-sensitive agent in the cells. Further disclosed are methods of treating a subject with a temperature-sensitive therapeutic agent.

TEMPERATURE-BASED TRANSIENT DELIVERY OF NUCLEIC ACIDS AND PROTEINS TO CELLS AND TISSUES
20210381005 · 2021-12-09 · ·

The present disclosure relates to methods for transiently activating temperature-sensitive agents in one or more cells, for example by contacting one or more cells with a temperature-sensitive agent and transiently incubating the cells at a permissive temperature for inducing an activity of the temperature-sensitive agent in the cells. Additionally, the present disclosure relates to methods of contacting one or more cells in a subject with a temperature-sensitive agent and then lowering the subject's core body temperature to a permissive temperature for inducing an activity of the temperature-sensitive agent in the cells. The disclosure also relates to methods of contacting one or more cells in a subject with a temperature-sensitive agent, maintaining the subject's surface body temperature at a permissive temperature for inducing an activity of the temperature-sensitive agent in the cells. Further disclosed are methods of treating a subject with a temperature-sensitive therapeutic agent.

Anticancer agent comprising HVJ-E and immune checkpoint protein inhibitor

The present invention provides an anticancer agent containing the following (1) and (2): (1) HVJ-E (hemagglutinating virus of Japan envelope), (2) an inhibitor of an immune checkpoint protein.

RECOMBINANT HUMAN/BOVINE PARAINFLUENZA VIRUS 1 (HPIV1) EXPRESSING A CHIMERIC RSV/HPIV1 F PROTEIN AND USES THEREOF

Recombinant paramyxoviruses including a viral genome encoding a heterologous gene are provided. In several embodiments, the recombinant paramyxovirus is a recombinant parainfluenza virus, such as a recombinant PIV3 including a viral genome encoding a heterologous respiratory syncytial virus F ectodomain linked to the transmembrane domain and the cytoplasmic tail of the F protein from the PIV3. Nucleic acid molecules including the genome of a recombinant paramyxoviruses are also provided. The recombinant viruses may advantageously be used in vaccine formulations, such as for vaccines against parainfluenza virus and respiratory syncytial virus.

Temperature-based transient delivery of nucleic acids and proteins to cells and tissues
11421248 · 2022-08-23 · ·

The present disclosure relates to methods for transiently activating temperature-sensitive agents in one or more cells, for example by contacting one or more cells with a temperature-sensitive agent and transiently incubating the cells at a permissive temperature for inducing an activity of the temperature-sensitive agent in the cells. Additionally, the present disclosure relates to methods of contacting one or more cells in a subject with a temperature-sensitive agent and then lowering the subject's core body temperature to a permissive temperature for inducing an activity of the temperature-sensitive agent in the cells. The disclosure also relates to methods of contacting one or more cells in a subject with a temperature-sensitive agent, maintaining the subject's surface body temperature at a permissive temperature for inducing an activity of the temperature-sensitive agent in the cells. Further disclosed are methods of treating a subject with a temperature-sensitive therapeutic agent.

RECOMBINANT HUMAN/BOVINE PARAINFLUENZA VIRUS 3 (B/HPIV3) EXPRESSING A CHIMERIC RSV/BPIV3 F PROTEIN AND USES THEREOF

Recombinant paramyxoviruses including a viral genome encoding a heterologous gene are provided. In several embodiments, the recombinant paramyxovirus is a recombinant parainfluenza virus, such as a recombinant PIV3 including a viral genome encoding a heterologous respiratory syncytial virus F ectodomain linked to the transmembrane domain and the cytoplasmic tail of the F protein from the PIV3. Nucleic acid molecules including the genome of a recombinant paramyxoviruses are also provided. The recombinant viruses may advantageously be used in vaccine formulations, such as for vaccines against parainfluenza virus and respiratory syncytial virus.

ANTICANCER AGENT COMPRISING HVJ-E AND IMMUNE CHECKPOINT PROTEIN INHIBITOR

The present invention provides an anticancer agent containing the following (1) and (2): (1) HVJ-E (hemagglutinating virus of Japan envelope), (2) an inhibitor of an immune checkpoint protein.

Recombinant human parainfluenza virus type 1 expressing a chimeric RSV/HPIV1 f protein and uses thereof

Recombinant paramyxoviruses including a viral genome encoding a heterologous gene are provided. In several embodiments, the recombinant paramyxovirus is a recombinant parainfluenza virus, such as a recombinant PIV3 including a viral genome encoding a heterologous respiratory syncytial virus F ectodomain linked to the transmembrane domain and the cytoplasmic tail of the F protein from the PIV3. Nucleic acid molecules including the genome of a recombinant paramyxoviruses are also provided. The recombinant viruses may advantageously be used in vaccine formulations, such as for vaccines against parainfluenza virus and respiratory syncytial virus.